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Old 01-23-2008, 03:31 AM
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Difference between Revell and Protar's Ferrari 412T2?

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I did some research and found out both Revell and Protar made the Ferrari 412T2. (but in 1/24 ) What is the difference between the two kits, is one superior to the other? Also, where to find the tobacco decals for this car? Thanks.
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Re: Difference between Revell and Protar's Ferrari 412T2?

The kits are identical. The Revell is a re-release of the Protar kit. If you get the Revell the decals may be in better shape because it's the newer release.
Tobacco decals were available from F1Specialties. They are now shown as unavailable. Maybe some dealer still has them in stock or you can try ebay...
Btw...the kit is... errrm... not exactly impressive :-)
If you have the money get the Hiro kit. It is infinitely better...and in 1/20:-)
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Re: Difference between Revell and Protar's Ferrari 412T2?

Thanks for the info jaykay. I've looked at the Hiro and Wave kits.. they are way out of my price range but are very nice. Maybe I will save up for one of them, I would very much like to build Alesi's '95 Canadian GP winner.
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